Chapter 3 Suspensions p. 30 Flashcards

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A second charge of speeding over 55 mph and more than 15 mph above the speed limit within one year will result in a suspension of:

A

60 days

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Speeding and reckless driving will result in your license being suspended for:
A. 30 days
B. 1 year
C. 6 months
D. 60 days
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D. 60 days

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……..will result in a permanent loss of license.

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Manslaughter while under the influence

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Manslaughter
Death by vehicle
Assault with a motor vehicle
Failure to stop and give aid when involved in an accident
Willful refusal to submit to a blood or breath alcohol test
Two charges of reckless driving committed within 12 months
Attempting to obtain a license or learner permit under false pretense
Speeding in excess of 55 mph and at least 15 mph over the legal limit while attempting to avoid arrest 1 year
are offense that will suspend you license for:

A

1 year

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Failure to yield right of way when entering an intersection, turning at a stop or yield sign, entering a roadway, upon the approach of an emergency vehicle or at a highway
construction or maintenance area when the offense
results in serious bodily injury will result in:

A

90 days suspension and $500

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Prearranged racing with another motor vehicle on the highway or
Watching, betting on or loaning a car for prearranged racing will result in a suspension of:

A

3 years

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Your driving privilege will be revoked for at least 30 days if you are convicted of:

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Driving any vehicle more than 15 miles per hour over the speed limit, if you are driving at a speed higher than 55 mph.

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If you re convicted of an out of state violation will if affect your driving privileges?

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Yes. It counts the same as if you are instate

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If you fail to appear in court or pay a fine, it will result in:

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Your license being suspended.

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The following applies to whom?

-30 days, upon conviction of a second moving violation occurring within a 12-month period;
-90 days, upon conviction of a third moving violation occurring within a 12-month period; and
-Six months, upon conviction of a fourth moving violation occurring within a 12-month period.

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Drivers under 18

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North Carolina law requires that a restoration fee ………be paid to the DMV before a suspension or revocation can be cleared.

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$ 50.00

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A ………,,restoration fee is required when the revocation results from a DWI conviction.

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$100.00

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For the reinstatement of your driving privilege:

A
  1. Visit any driver license office;
  2. Pay a restoration and/or service fee;
  3. Reapply for a driver license; and
  4. Take required tests, if any.
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What are the DWI laws?

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Allow enforcement agencies to set up road blocks to check for impaired drivers;
• Prohibit drivers from consuming any alcoholic beverage, including beer, while driving;
• Prohibit the transport of an open container of any alcoholic beverage, including in the passenger area of the car;
• Prohibit the possession of alcoholic beverages (open or closed) in the passenger area of a commercial motor vehicle while upon any highway, street or public vehicular area;
• Provide for different levels of severity of punishment based on the severity of the offense;
• Require persons who are convicted of DWI for the second time to serve a jail sentence;
• Attempt to punish DWI offenders, but also try to help them deal with problems they may have with alcohol;
• Any underage person who obtains or attempts to obtain alcoholic beverages by using or attempting to use a fraudulent driver license or other ID or another person’s driver license or ID; or
• Any person who permits his or her driver license or any other ID to be used by an underage person to purchase or attempt to purchase an alcoholic beverage.
• Any person who gives an alcoholic beverage to any underage person.

If a driver who is less than 21 years old is convicted for an offense of driving with any amount of alcohol or drugs in his/her body, his/her license will be revoked for one year.

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Which of the following statements is true about BAC (blood alcohol content)
A. The “breathalyzer” is a test of a person’s BAC.
B. A chemical test for BAC is needed for an alcohol conviction.
C. BAC levels are reduced by a person’s physical fitness.
D. After drinking, coffee or a cold shower will lower your BAC.

A

A. The “breathalyzer” is a test of a person’s BAC.

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15
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On average, the human body can dispose of the alcohol in 12 ounces of beer in about
 		One hour.
 		One day.
 		Five minutes.
		Five hours.
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One hour.